Cultivate a Joyful Life
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N810 is the newest collection at ShareJoy. Inspired by and designed for public safety professionals an their families and friends. Find items that reflect your values, inspire community support, and automatically give back to our cause of the year!
Featured collection
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Book: The Greatest of All Time Clean Jokes for Kids
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Book: The 5 Minute Bible Study for Men
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Book: Mornings With God
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Book: God Made You for More (teen girls)
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Book: 3 Minute Devotions for Men
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Book: Breaking Free from Busyness
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JoyBlocks
Your loved one will cherish these timeless classic toys! As a baby grows, the multi-functional blocks can be used as grasping objects, safe teething option, motor development in stacking skills, alphabet recognition, and introduction to scripture in daily life.
Interview by Voyage Minnesota magazine
What does success mean to you?
Whoa. This goes back to the question [asked earlier in the interview] about ‘has the road been easy?' I repeatedly remind myself and receive divine reminders that my decided timing is not always the best timing for others.
Additionally, how the world or how I might define success quantitatively in terms of money raised for a non-profit or the number of items sold at a pop-up shop are fine relative measures; however, the absolute measure of success connects back to purpose and values – the ministry. This whole experience is humbling.
